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Contact the skilled Michigan SSD and long-term disability attorneys at Provizer & Phillips. It's not unusual for the government or insurers to deny even the most routine Social Security Disability and Long-Term Disability claims. Our law firm has a proven track record of success for more than 30 years in helping our clients navigate the daunting process of filing for benefits with the Social Security Administration or obtaining Long-Term Disability benefits.

Provizer & Phillips has the experience, expertise and winning record to help you obtain the benefits you have worked for, contributed to, and deserve. Provizer & Phillips has successfully obtained benefits for Social Security Disability and Long-Term Disability in most cases, recovering millions of dollars for our clients. Call Provizer & Phillips today at 248-642-0444 for your free consultation on Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income, Long-Term Disability, and ERISA claims.
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Call the experts at Provizer & Phillips today at 248-642-0444 for your free consultation on Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income, Long-Term Disability, and ERISA claims.
Provizer & Phillips P. C. has been winning Social Security Disability and long-term Disability Benefits for its clients for over thirty (30) years.
We have provided millions of dollars of benefits and crucially needed Medicare and Medicaid and other insurance coverage to thousands of disabled, sick and injured people.
It's not unusual for the government to deny even the most routine Social Security Disability claims or for Long-Term Disability Insurers and Plans to deny well-de-served benefits.
Provizer & Phillips can help you get the benefits you deserve.
We have a proven track record of success helping individuals obtain disability benefits through the Social Security Administration and from Long-Term Disability Insurers and Plans.
For more than 30 years, Provizer & Phillips has been one of Michigan's premier Social Security and long-term disability law firms.
The Social Security Administration governs two benefit programs: Retirement benefits for workers who have reached the prescribed retirement age; and disability benefits for people who are unable to work due to illness or injury but have not yet attained the prescribed retirement age.
There are two disability benefit programs: Social Security Disability Insurance, also known as SSDI; and Supplemental Security Income, also known as SSI.
SSDI pays benefits to you and certain family members if you are disabled, worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes.
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits is the first step in attempting to recover federal disability funds that you are rightfully entitled to if found disabled by the Social Security Administration.
In the application, you will be required to state why you are unable to work.
Although the application itself can take several hours to fully complete, it is a requirement if you want to be considered a recipient of Social Security Disability benefits.
There are a few ways to complete your application for disability benefits and over the years, the Social Security Administration has made it easier to submit your application.
The vast majority of applications for Social Security Disability will be denied.
Even if you have a strong case, the Social Security Administration may deny your claim in the hope that you will not pursue an appeal, thereby saving the government money.
Once you have completed an application for disability benefits, the government reviews your medical evidence to determine disability.
Your local Michigan Disability Determination Services office makes the first judgment on your request.
This typically takes three to four months.
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